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Acoustic Nights at Café Olio at The Pinehills Rocks Through the Month of August

Acoustic Nights at Café Olio at The Pinehills is off to a fantastic start this summer as we approach the third Acoustic Night. The theme this Thursday will be a Roots Night featuring Medford's own Susan Cattaneo, a singer-songwriter and professor at Berklee College of Music, and Hillary Reynolds Band, a pop-folk band haling from Berklee as well.

Cattaneo began her career in music at Berklee College of Music as a student and now teaches there as a professor or songwriting and voice. She is very talented, having written numerous songs which have been covered by Nashville country artists. Cattaneo is currently working on her fourth album, "Haunted Heart," and continues to tour the New England Region.

Acoustic Nights at Café Olio take place every Thursday throughout July and August from 6-8 p.m., featuring local and rising acoustic artists of genres from country to pop/folk to blues.

If you can't make it this week, be sure to check out one of the other upcoming dates:

August 8th: Americana Night, Jake Hill, Plymouth singer/songwriter of Americana songs.

August 15th: American Folk Night, Charles Johnson Band, American folk guitarist from Berklee College of Music.

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August 22nd: Singer/Songwriter Night, Carly Tefft, Cape Cod's alternative singer/songwriter, and Kate Cameron, a soulful country singer/songwriter from the South Shore.

August 29th: Unplugged Classic Rock Night, David James Duo, classic rock in an unplugged bohemian fashion.

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WHERE: Café Olio (patio) at The Pinehills
3 Village Green North
Plymouth, MA 02360

COST: The event itself is free but food and beverages must still be purchased.

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